When a community has a suffering memory, within the memory-oblivion mechanisms characterizing every form of social stability, the interventions of musealization of a specific landscape can usefully contribute to the “trauma elaboration” process, being the only helpful expedients to turn the painful events that the community is not able to cope with into a “shared commemoration”. However, based on the experience from the Charles de Gaulle Memorial in Colombey, the museal interpretation can determine a touristic earning power which can often overwhelm the more expected “duty of memory”. Every new museal insertion, being a place fit for the building of the community mind, has in fact to fulfill an educational role, using every tangible and intangible aspect, with the purpose of either teaching or leading to discussions, but at the same time it has to be instrumental in its civil role, to promote a critical conscience while being emotionally effective. In this contribution, we shall see how these topics were quite on a high profile at Orador-sur-Glane, a village cruelly martyred by the SS Das Reich division, where, in June 1944, was built a “Memory Centre”.

ACCARDI, A. (2010). Natura, territorio e sentimenti dell’uomo: una questione d’identità.Oradour-sur-Glane e il museo della memoria. In Territoti emotivi / Geografie emozionali. Genti e Luoghi: sensi, sentimenti ed emozioni (pp.320-326). Fano (PU) : Dipartimento di Psicologia e del Territotio - Università degli Studi “Carlo Bo” di Urbino.

Natura, territorio e sentimenti dell’uomo: una questione d’identità.Oradour-sur-Glane e il museo della memoria

ACCARDI, Aldo Renato Daniele
2010-01-01

Abstract

When a community has a suffering memory, within the memory-oblivion mechanisms characterizing every form of social stability, the interventions of musealization of a specific landscape can usefully contribute to the “trauma elaboration” process, being the only helpful expedients to turn the painful events that the community is not able to cope with into a “shared commemoration”. However, based on the experience from the Charles de Gaulle Memorial in Colombey, the museal interpretation can determine a touristic earning power which can often overwhelm the more expected “duty of memory”. Every new museal insertion, being a place fit for the building of the community mind, has in fact to fulfill an educational role, using every tangible and intangible aspect, with the purpose of either teaching or leading to discussions, but at the same time it has to be instrumental in its civil role, to promote a critical conscience while being emotionally effective. In this contribution, we shall see how these topics were quite on a high profile at Orador-sur-Glane, a village cruelly martyred by the SS Das Reich division, where, in June 1944, was built a “Memory Centre”.
Settore ICAR/16 - Architettura Degli Interni E Allestimento
4-set-2009
Territori emotivi / Geografie emozionali. Genti e Luoghi: sensi, sentimenti ed emozioni, Atti del V Convegno Internazionale Beni Culturali Territoriali
Fano
4–5-6 settembre 2009
V
2010
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ACCARDI, A. (2010). Natura, territorio e sentimenti dell’uomo: una questione d’identità.Oradour-sur-Glane e il museo della memoria. In Territoti emotivi / Geografie emozionali. Genti e Luoghi: sensi, sentimenti ed emozioni (pp.320-326). Fano (PU) : Dipartimento di Psicologia e del Territotio - Università degli Studi “Carlo Bo” di Urbino.
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